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Computer Communications, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 1989
- Gee-Swee Poo:

Performance measurement of interconnected CSMA/CD LANs. 3-9 - Wai Sum Lai:

Packet mode services: from X.25 to frame relaying. 10-16 - S. Alfonzetti, G. Bertocchi, Salvatore Casale, Alessandro Lombardo:

Interworking between teletex and OSI systems. 17-24 - M. A. Reid, M. S. Madan:

Securit.y issues in the use of smart cards. 25-30 - Patrick Martin, Ian A. Macleod, Brent Nordin:

Remote procedure call facility for a PC environment. 31-38 - Larry Hughes:

Multicast response handling taxonomy. 39-46
Volume 12, Number 2, April 1989
- Barry J. Shepherd:

Editorial. 59-60 - J. Stanley McConnell, Carl-Uno Manros:

Office communications. 61-68 - R. Hunter, Per Kaijser, F. Nielsen:

ODA: a document architecture for open systems. 69-79 - Joan M. Smith:

Standard Generalized Markup Language and related standards. 80-84 - Peter J. Robinson, Stephen M. Strasen:

Standard Page Description Language. 85-92 - Edwin J. Smura, Barbara Beeton, Karla Savage, Alan W. Griffee:

Font information interchange standard ISO/IEC 9541. 93-96 - Ken Holdaway, Nigel Bevan:

User system interaction standards. 97-101 - Richard Carr, Frank Dawson:

Conformance testing of Office Document Architecture (ODA). 102-106
Volume 12, Number 3, June 1989
- Larry Hughes:

Gateway designs for internetwork multicast communication. 123-130 - Shakil Akhtar, Arun K. Sood:

Semi-Markov performance model of CSMA/CD networks. 131-140 - Martin De Prycker:

Evolution from ISDN to BISDN: a logical step towards ATM. 141-146 - John R. Nicol, Gordon S. Blair, Javad Malik, Jonathan Walpole:

Cosmos: an architecture for a distributed programming environment. 147-157 - Salvatore Casale, Vincenzo Catania, Alberto Faro, Nikolai Parchenkov, Lorenzo Vita:

Design and performance evaluation of an optical fibre LAN with double token rings. 158-166 - Wilfried Köhler:

Data communications system for the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen. 167-170
Volume 12, Number 4, August 1989
- Randy L. Borchardt, Tri T. Ha:

Pseudo-Bayesian stability of slotted Aloha with power capture. 187-192 - P. David Stotts, Robert W. Newcomb, Z. Ning Cai:

Modelling the logical structure of flexible manufacturing systems with Petri-nets. 193-203 - Thomas Hayter, Graham R. Brookes:

Approach to the simulation of various LAN topologies. 204-212 - Alan Ryley, Stewart D. Cusworth, John M. Senior:

Piggybacked token-passing access protocol for multichannel optical fibre LANs. 213-222 - George Pangalos:

Delivery of textual files between national administrations using teletex. 223-228 - Robert Barrett:

Management system for providing quality analysis of Ethernet networks. 229-233
Volume 12, Number 5, October 1989
- Aiko Pras:

Replacing the Ethernet access mechanism with the real-time access mechanism of Twentenet. 251-258 - Cheryl Cleghorn, Hasan Ural:

ASNST: an Abstract Syntax Notation-One support tool. 259-265 - Gee-Swee Poo, Wilson Ang:

Data link driver program design for the IBM token ring network PC adapter. 266-272 - John Dunlop:

Techniques for the integration of packet voice and data on IEEE 802.3 LANs. 273-280 - E. G. Economou, Dennis Mouzakis, George Philokyprou:

Skipnet: a two channel token access scheme. 281-287 - Ron Lifton:

RND's Ethernet brouter family - an inside look. 288-294 - Chris Satterthwaite:

Practical problems in implementing wide and local area PC networks. 295-297
Volume 12, Number 6, December 1989
- Oliver C. Ibe, Richard C. Howe:

Architectures for metropolitan area networks. 315-323 - Baoyu Wang, David Coffield, David Hutchison:

Database/domain approach to distributed systems management. 324-330 - Mushfiqur Rahman, Muhammad Latif:

Topological design of a distributed computer communication network in a noisy environment. 331-336 - R. Krishna Thilakam, Ashok Jhunjhunwala:

Proposed high speed packet switch for broadband integrated networks. 337-348 - Marco Listanti, Aldo Roveri:

Switching structures for ATM. 349-358 - Ray Reardon:

Essentials of successful corporate electronic mail. 359-364

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